The first thing you notice about Orange Crush amplifiers is their cool looks. Just like their bigger brothers, they have the legendary Orange basket weave Tolex, woven speaker grille, beading and legendary hieroglyphs (PiX) and of course the Orange signature 'picture frame' edging. But it's not just cool looks—plug into the Orange CR20LDX amplifier or any of these great little Orange amps and you'll soon realize they are Orange through and through.

The 20W Orange Crush PiX CR20LDX 1x8 guitar combo amp features 3-band EQ control to better define your sound. The switchable overdrive kicks your guitar into high-gear with plenty of heavy tone. The Orange Crush PiX amp's built-in tuner is easy, helpful, and keeps you in precise tune. The auxiliary input is great for an MP3 player, for playing along to, or just jamming out with the loudspeaker. The Orange amplifier's headphone out is great for silent practicing.

The collection of digital effects adds character to sound. The Orange Crush PiX amp's effects include delay, reverb, chorus, and tremolo for a wide assortment of sounds available in this sweet combo. And weighing in at 20 lb. You're gonna love how much sound you can get from this mighty mite.

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I originally bought this to cut down on the wear and tear on my marshall avt50 which was nearing it's end, for practice. it turned out to be my favorite amp. I did...Read complete review

I originally bought this to cut down on the wear and tear on my marshall avt50 which was nearing it's end, for practice. it turned out to be my favorite amp. I did do some mods to the thing though, I built a cab to hold a 12" Eminence speaker, it sounded ok but got buzzy at higher volumes due to the magnet being to close to the transformer. I ended up building a 2 12 cab and making a head out of the amp. the effects are sketchy to use but whoah! the clean sound rivals a fender twin not quite as warm but close (I think a lot of you tube guys dial in too much mid). Anyway it's quite useable gigging with pedals in front, though I wish I had a bit more headroom. Maybe I'll do another with the CR35LDX

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This amp is okay as long as you don't expect too much. It's supposed to be 20watts but it isn't nearly as loud as my 15watt solid-state Peavey Blazer 158. It is great for...Read complete review

This amp is okay as long as you don't expect too much. It's supposed to be 20watts but it isn't nearly as loud as my 15watt solid-state Peavey Blazer 158. It is great for a small quiet practice amp where all you need is a cord and a guitar. The tone is okay for solid-state, nothing you'll be telling your guitar player buddies about. Effects are also ok if used sparingly. Let's put it this way, it looks cooler than it sounds.

this beats out my peavy amp hands down.love the built in effects.the built bin guitar turner comes in handy.crank up the overdrive and you're ready for some serious rocking.not bad for a solid state amp.and it was worth the money.

The Orange CR20LDX is the perfect practice amp. I have used it for recording and my bandmates and I were amazed at the clarity of this amp. Beautiful tone and quality, all in an awesome looking amp. This purchase makes me want to get a larger Orange for shows. The only downside is that the amp doesn't get very loud, so I would not recommend it for shows. The effects are fun, but you probably won't end up using them much, however, the built in tuner is great and really convenient. If you need a practice amp/recording amp, buy this.

I loved mine so much I bought my mother a restock for dirt cheap for Christmas. She uses it with her acoustic-electric. Don't listen to critiques about it's volume or ability to play metal, that's silly, because it's a 1x8 practice amp. IT"S NOT SUPPOSED TO DO MORE! It is very capable and mobile - could even do a small coffee house or church group music venue and such.

I originally bought this to cut down on the wear and tear on my marshall avt50 which was nearing it's end, for practice. it turned out to be my favorite amp. I did do some mods to the thing though, I built a cab to hold a 12" Eminence speaker, it sounded ok but got buzzy at higher volumes due to the magnet being to close to the transformer. I ended up building a 2 12 cab and making a head out of the amp. the effects are sketchy to use but whoah! the clean sound rivals a fender twin not quite as warm but close (I think a lot of you tube guys dial in too much mid). Anyway it's quite useable gigging with pedals in front, though I wish I had a bit more headroom. Maybe I'll do another with the CR35LDX

Great sounding amp, especially if you like more vintage tones (70's, 80's, etc.) Very small and extremely portable, which is a plus for jamming on the go. It even looks great! But it is not built for metal, of course, so do not think you will get hardcore crunch out of it. Not a very loud amp either, but it is for practice, isn't it? Maxing out the gain and cranking the volume leads to major feedback issues, but once again, not a metal amp. Cleans sound wonderful, and very deep, with much clarity. A major plus. All in all, if you like good old fashioned rock n roll and 80's hard rock, and don't mind that the amp does not produce crunch like a line 6, I would highly suggest buying this amp!

OMG I WILL SO BUY THIS BRAND AGAIN. THIS WAS THE WORTHIEST LITTLE AMP I EVER OWNED. I WILL SO BUY A BIG ONE FROM THIS MANUFACTURER. TOTAL BUILD QUALITY AND TOTAL TONE. THE EFFECTS ARE FINE TOO, NOT LOW QUALITY. AS AN OWNER OF SOPHISTICATED BOUTIQUE PEDAL BOARDS, I COULDN'T BELIEVE THE SOUNDS YOU CAN EXTRACT FROM THIS LITTLE AMP THAT COULD! THE ONBOARD TUNER IS ACCURATE AND EASY. I LOVE THIS AMP. I WOULD ENCOURAGE ANYONE WHO NEEDS A QUIETER PRACTICE AMP TO BUY THIS, BUT YOU CAN STILL GET LOUDER IF YOU NEED TO. AWESOME DEAL!

I've been using this amp for a few weeks now and I really enjoy it! The first thing I noticed was the excellent clean tones you get out of this little guy. Surprisingly it is very loud. I only need the volume knob at about 3 and it's good to go. The built in effects add nice versatility to the amp although I really only use reverb and chorus. To me they sound great. I bought this amp for the clean tones and its wonderful. I wouldn't recommend it for playing metal. The distortion just sounds fuzzy and probably a bit on the cheesy side for anything metal. I do like the overdrive about half way up as well as the gain to let the sound break up a bit. I would say it's best for a blues/classic rock sound. All in all a great practice amp at a comfortable price. Get it!

I bought this for my wife who just started playing because She wanted to use something smaller than my 100 watt Marshall.l. After setting it up for her and playing on it a bit, I love it. Between the natural warmth and additional effects this amp is amazing. I think I might buy myself one it's that good.